Raj Bhakta had an ambitious vision for the campus in Poultney when he bought it six years ago. Now he’s giving it away.
Three years after opening, the tiny-home village has not led many people to permanent housing. But the shelter is making a ...
With little fanfare or public debate, the Civil War artist’s boyhood home in Johnson is slated for demolition.
The Flynn brings R&B icon Mavis Staples and a loaded lineup of jazz talent to Burlington for its 43rd iteration of the ...
For the eighth annual poetry competition, contestants were asked to “reflect on the world around them in our challenging times.
On her latest solo album, the renegade indie-rock singer-songwriter begins a new chapter of her life and career in Vermont.
The Music of Bach and Schachter,” is both a farewell to the artistic director and a celebration of BCS’ 50th anniversary.
The Vermont community theater company founded by Jennifer Warwick and Janet Stambolian emphasized plays written and directed by women with major women’s roles.
The inaugural Vermont Art Book Fair at Burlington’s Karma Bird House reminded Seven Days deputy publisher Cathy Resmer of her zine publishing days.
As the gas tax declines, Vermont lawmakers are struggling to establish new funding streams to keep up the state’s roads.
Why is Raj Bhatka Giving Away the Green Mountain College Campus?; Burlington Weighs the Future of Its ‘Pod’ Homeless Shelter; The Historic Julian Scott House Is About To Be Torn Down; Tasting New Vers ...
An exhibition based on Helen Whybrow’s ‘The Salt Stones’ and celebrating pastoral life is a rich sensory experience of spring in Greensboro.